RE: LibMcrypt and Mcrypt and Mhash - OH MY!

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I found it!  The current ports.tar.gz file is hosed for the three things I
can auto load.  We had an older OpenBSD box that had a previous version of
ports, so I copied that over and it installed with no headaches.  Thanks to
Jeff for making me stick to ports.. I just had to get a version that worked
right. :)

Steven Altsman
Webmaster and Program Analyst
EFast Funding, LLC.
713.983.4069 - work
832.527.3786 - cell
saltsman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffery Fernandez [mailto:forums@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 6:52 PM
To: Steven Altsman
Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  LibMcrypt and Mcrypt and Mhash - OH MY!

Steven Altsman wrote:

> I've beaten my head against the desk repeatedly, RTFM'ing until my 
> eyes are sore, the boss is still at my back.. and I'm completely lost. 
> I'd love to grok intricacies of compiling C code and setting 
> environment variables.. but I am dead once February 15^th rolls around 
> and may have to find another job soon.
>
> All I'm trying to do is get an OpenBSD 3.6 box with the following 
> components installed:
>
> MySQL 4.1 (or 5.0.2)
>
> Apache 2
>
> Mcrypt
>
> Mhash
>
> Libmcrypt
>
> PHP
>
> OpenSSL
>
> And that's it. Nothing fancy, just something that is highly secure and 
8< -- snip snip -- 8<

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